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Front Yard Makeover - Modern Prairie

Ginkgo Leaf Studio
5 years ago
last modified: 5 years ago

Before photo -

The existing landscape around our clients' prairie-style home was dull and dated. It had originally been intended to have the flavor of an Asian garden, but it did not succeed on that point. The Prairie architecture of the home was still conducive to that style, so we were tasked with blending Asian, Prairie and the Mid-Century aesthetic that the husband preferred. His wife had one simple request – keep the flowering perennials simple and minimal.


After photos -

We focused first on creating a new front walk in a combination of concrete and bluestone. The square of irregular bluestone was placed on axis with the front door while also sitting on the diagonal with the Prairie-style urn which was the only element retained from the existing landscape. A new concrete patio was added to the right of the front porch for informal seating. Full range bluestone square steppers were placed along the edge of the driveway within slate chip mulch, to enhance accessibility for passengers exiting cars on the drive. A simplified palette of flowering perennials, grasses and shrubs fill the planting beds surrounding the new walk and patio. Per our client’s request, there are no red, yellow or orange flowers. Servicberry trees add a vertical element and privacy around the new front patio and a Firebird crabapple anchors the front bed.



As we were close to completing the design, our client made one last request: could we include a sentinel stone somewhere in the landscape? After doing research on the significance of sentinel stones in Asian gardens, we set about to find the perfect stone. We visited multiple quarries until we found just the right stone, sending our client’s photos from the quarry for their approval. We suggested in turn that the stone might offer the perfect location for house numbers. We chose the house number plaque's shape, finish and font, and presented it to our client and they loved it. Once installed, the stone really was the finishing touch for this revitalized landscape. We were even asked to help choose new paint colors for the home, and the result is shown here.


Let us know what you think! More photos on our Houzz profile.

James

Comments (8)

  • PRO
    OTM Designs & Remodeling Inc.
    5 years ago

    Looks gorgeous!

  • PRO
    Mega Builders
    5 years ago

    Beautiful!

  • PRO
    KD Landscape
    5 years ago

    Nice work, James. What a transformation!

  • kodiac23
    5 years ago

    Beautiful!!

  • arcy_gw
    5 years ago

    It is very nice. High maintenance which I am surprised about. Not many have the time or interest anymore.

  • PRO
    Ginkgo Leaf Studio
    Original Author
    5 years ago

    Actually Arcy it's very little maintenance once it got established. Our clients are not gardeners and they are able to take care of the landscape quite easily. Thanks for the compliment!

  • PRO
    Stecki Construction
    5 years ago

    Great curb appeal! I like the low maintenance landscape. The centennial stone looks fabulous and gives color to the area! Thanks for sharing!